Variability and trends of temperature and rainfall over three agro-ecological zones in North Shewa, Central Ethiopia

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Ashenafi Hailu Shekuru
Arega Bazezew Berlie
Yechale Kebede Bizuneh
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[1] Department of Geography and Environmental Studies,
[2] Arba Minch University,undefined
[3] Department of Geography and Environmental Studies,undefined
[4] Bahir Dar University,undefined
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Agro-ecology; Climate change; Rainfall; Temperature; Variability;
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10.1007/s12517-022-10674-6
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This study was conducted to analyze rainfall and temperature variability and trends over three Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZs) in Central Ethiopia. Global weather data for Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and global mean monthly sea surface temperature (SST) data series were used for analysis. Mann–Kendall (MK) test was utilized to analyze rainfall and temperature trends. Sen’s slope estimator was employed to find out the rate of change. The study detected an annual increase of 0.07 °C (p < 0.001) in mean maximum temperature at Kolla AEZ. It also showed a 0.06 °C rise per annum (p < 0.001) for both Dega and Woina Dega AEZs. The average annual minimum temperature has increased by 0.03 °C per year at Kolla (p < 0.001), Woina Dega (p < 0.05), and Dega (p < 0.01), which means an increase of 1.05 °C between 1979 and 2013. Results from precipitation concentration index (PCI) revealed the highest percentage (97.1%) of irregular distributions in annual rainfall pattern at Kolla AEZ, followed by Woina Dega (82.9%). Standardized rainfall anomalies (SRAs) calculated in the study also showed higher percentage (28.6%) of drought in Kolla AEZ, which experienced drought once in every 3 or 4 years. The study revealed negative annual rainfall anomalies for 18 years in Kolla and 16 years in both Dega and Woina Dega AEZs. Rising temperatures and irregular rainfall patterns may induce some adverse impacts on the livelihoods of rural populations in general, their subsistence agricultural production processes and food availability in particular. Policymakers and stakeholders should give priority in designing and introducing pro-poor plus geographically differentiated adaptive strategies.
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